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warded to enable him to aupply fowa and Kansas. Nine- ‘teen bundred dollars havo been paid for seed, and the re it the | take a thot at tim,’ , wound ment of the expenses of the prosent rebéiiion; aa. pment eg ped ites thew a4 = THE PRIZE LAW. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. \. | (rveratar) stternenn. ean ‘other to provide for frosing tho slaves of aif rebels wR , {Preotinnoe et Harioos Grlage alll 86 Pete’ A een *». 8 Lwenty street station for ‘mainder is needed for expenses of transportation, &e. havo taken eparms against the government, Referred United States Cireuit Court. Splendia Victory of the Umton Forces im )\?. M iy ‘ 5 SMUGGLING INTO VIRGINIA. to the select committee, Before Hon, Judges Nelson and Smatioy. the Southwest—Capiare of the Clty of | ie nian Tine, 2g, eaten at Wienot provable that smuggiing goods into Virginia Mr. Wickes, (Union) of Ky., asked leave to intro- THE CASK OF THE HIAWATHA. New Orleans—Ketreat of the Rebel | jonaty Lowi, iceland, in ube 62d y year of his age. duce a resolution of inquiry, to ascertain by what eutho- rity General Hunter bad issued an order to omancipase slaves in the manner expressed by Messrs. Hutehins, Lovejoy and others. Objection waa made to the introduction of the resolu- tion. trom the Chesapeake Bay and adjacent waters will much “Touger be profitable speculations. The numerous recent =~ show that the revenue regulations are strictly Arns:30.—Mr. Edwards, counsel for the claimantsof | Morces—Diap of the Ctty its Ap- | The relatives and frionds of the family are req the cargo of the Hiawatha, applied to the Court in relas pronchee~Tho Rebeltion Drawing to 0 ete lala oor ome tiou to am order for sale of the cargo, which nad boea se—Important Intelligence from the | fom thene to Calvary Camacery. made under @ report of the Prize Commissioners, incon | Mebel States—Late and Intexestin O'7—Kema —On Wed » April 30, ab mine o'clook Grameen aren prize law. Mr. Z. said he had not | News from Europe, &e., dc., dc. bl B Deva the veloved child of Bigeos ‘ond Tagua had any notice of the application for the order, and | The stoamship North Star, Captain Jones, will leave | ine frimae and @oqaiatances of tbe ure beng ADJUTANT GENKRAL'S DEPARTMENT, A DIll reported in tho Sonate today provides for an £ ? F z >: if i E E E increase in tho Adjutant General's Department of one | THE REFORT OW THE CONTRACT INVEENIGAING OOMMITEER— | 91154) treatment would! depend upon the ex: | though the words of the statute did not require any such | ‘IS port to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall spect{uily invited w attend the funeral, from the Z RX-SECRETARY CAMERON CHNBURED. req y ‘J colonel, hi ipa and two majors, The resolutions reported from ‘the Committee on Go- — to the ee ggg pig ee Rotioe; yet he supposed that the practice of the Court erisinatnter Cute imeren wnt the =n Pasific | ne Rhee vomit | Patriek Garon. Mo. ‘it INTMENT. ‘vernmon! acts was taken up. Rey ‘cloth ripped might require notice to be given. clone 5 morning. half. — oh sg te ‘Wm. Alloa Bryan, Feq., of Virginia, nephew of Gov. jue, eye Th naya10?, tag 8 Sie febip ane Fe pe RO. General no = his wife plaarcti remarked that he had fixed the time of | 78 Naw Yore Fixnato—Edition for tho Pacitle—will bg (daytere ‘Wilmington, 2 N.0., en Gntartayon eigaget 12 James Barbour, has been appointed Chief of the Bureau The following resolution was read:— were subjected to great hardstips in the Richmond prison | gaj¢im the order for such time'as would give the Proctor | > ready at elght o’elock this (Thursday) morning, and | after & loug and severe illness, Captain Guemmr Resolved, That the Secretary ‘Treasury in the 75tn yearwt his age. Of tnspeotion of the Post Office Department. of ented an opportunity to make amy application to theCourt, and | Will contain an account of the Splendid Victory of the | PR Spor) 1yn,on Tuesday, April 29, Wasa —_—— to adjust the claim gaat ihe ga nt for the five had required rin nt appeaioment to: be pe oty He | Union Forces under Gen, Butler and Com. Porter, in the W. Raxpours, ere year of 4 is age, | if + PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Big. by Ge Estar “th dey of At: had examined the matute, and thought W wau right that | Southwest, resulting in tho Capture of the City of Now ee fricads of ety uly are lave t9 * | Sieseat oe ty of Bt, Lo Tout gn tue baste note + ds . Orleans, the Retreat of the Rebels after destroying « | “Sciock, trom his ave rosisen once, Bo, 200 Ooure atreet. large quantity of vatuable property, and a dessription of "Ones county pairs please the state of afisirs in Now Orloans previous to itetall’ | , Bran am » April 29, yr, Bean son accompanied with a Map showing the Forts on theriver, | ~The relatives can, watts ys 11 moat ps are 1 of arms to iho govergunent for $12 50 each rejecting ail other demands ns covccpeovaeaaseaa of the purchase ‘An unsuccessful effort was made to amend the reso- ¢ —TSHIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. FIRS? BRSSION. open of the ” Senate. tution, making it read ‘purchased from Simon ste- the City, and the manner in which it was approached | attend the fuucral, fromthe residence Wamagrow, April 30, 1862, | Vens.” heards the Court. would hour thems now, utirely'uneus | from the Passes; Laterosting reports of the Progross of | 38% first arrane, on Thumday o'clook Mr. Faro, rep.) of N. ¥., moved to amend the re- solution by Providing that nothing herein contained shall be #0 con. claims arising from. Savances’ mi mai an eed fat on certidcates made by suthorized oficers of piper tae ti morula am an The bag as originally reported, was adopted by } barragsed by the fact thas the order of sale. was made, | Operations in froot of Yorktown, Va.; Tho Latent De- | ‘2, Qvary Comelery. i tent ‘order was + Rerurr.—On Tuesday, April 29, Fate ad ee taeke okention, when the order was | patches from the Divisions of Generals Halleck, Hunter, | Chaclon fipley of ig le Prsrey Boa | nity to be heard in the matter. Burnside, Fremont and Banks, aad a record of all impor- | Herman Vosburghs, of New York. Mr, Woodford, United states Ausiatant District Attor- | tant movements for she Suppression of the Rebellion | yeu iberuneral tress her inve nestdeuses fone Hiemose 4 ras ready io argue the whele matter now. that have transpired during the ; this (Thy ready to argue th ing the past ten days; Interest- | Staten isiand, nie uraday). afterndon, of balt- to nae Nelson inquired if Mr. Ederards desired to move | 1 toteiigence fram the Rebot States; Late and Impor. | twelveo'elock. The remains will be taxon to MBMORIAL ON THN GURIECT OF TAXATION. Mr. Barns, (rep.) of N. Y., presented a memorial from ‘Re Chamber of Commorce of New York in relation to the system of taxation. “RAPORT ON THE RARRARITINS OF THA REGELS. Mr. Wann, (rep.) o€ Obto, from the Committee om the 123 againat 28. Ulster county, fer interment. Beats prashd the “Condugt of the War, mado a report in relation to the bar- | ““y¢7"Coitax’s resolution was adopted, 90 against 41. tl Eee shane ‘mer - oe this need tant News from Europe, and reperts of all tnteresting | Cortlandt street at eleven o'clock A. M., and Waltoball af "varous treatment of our soldiers st Manassas. ‘The resolation reads aa follows: der under the statat sitesi teboee i, events of the dey. © quarter past nine ‘The Sadi bes oat ; bash vies "Tadge Neleon did ac Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, | , St@NvELDT:—On Tuesday, 4 pry after @ Seotatelas® . di, it ee ns rey val re at it advisabl Li mail ‘ix cent 4 ‘Charies fepert was ordered to be printed. ertng Cont E inal e conte etootet Max tal laren, és Bol om has vi rm , a ae o A iy fy tedious iliness, Mrs. Samant, w: on ; ‘Mr. Watowr, (Union) of Ind., moved to print an extra ea of the erldsace: 571 ripparcatiy ‘ad. ‘number of the report. Referred to the Committes on roms. od 44 years and 17 days. vere. io the, a and giving them ¢he opport that an order of sale bad been given to the Marshal by {| | Oilelal Deawiags of the Kentucky ana | “ My ob hitarea, Lye Four mother dear, one of the Prize Commissioners, and that he procecded | Delawaro State Lotteries. Be a fast tear vor to. setate to discharge the G Kanrocer. Harms Case LbleApril. 90, 1862, wens Ad ainhiaia ste alears aiiast| srappai Sates Boay, tf the plaid $e Wks juga ‘Judge Nelson said that any such. discharge should be | 27, 38, 5 Sb BS, 76, 18, 34, 588. 45.18, 48, 13, That voles, which on ence. 798 ined te hear, Com mine ‘committees appointed by order of the House of Repre- caus the Gyo ad the Prize Commissioners themselves. De wan Sudns slim Aon 30 Is numbered with the dead. Mr. Mornits, (rep.) of Me.,from the mittee ou the <- iy re ald ecereoatrenan: The Cours them edjourted. the question of modifying 70, 31, 425 60, 3, 68, 11, 55, 6 wr ire U, 33. bie es ibenyre pawn fgets agra 4 ; Vistrict of Columbia, reported a dill incorporating the lect such testimony in secret. nd that it iscon~ called akcull tho order of éal fe ae Friday next. Circulars sent by addressin; invited to attend the funeral, on “Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company. frary to the plaineat eacipes of justice to condemn any | Ned Or i coe cate bb ed ROE ut ke eg eet Joux A. MoRRis &00,, | o'clock. from the Gannon street Barta chu et chars = ‘FMM ADJUTANT GENRRAL'S DEPARTMENT. evidence taken’ against him by a eom. | New leans artillery had, which penyiren a untae Wilmington, Delaware, or Covington, Kentucky remains will be taken to Cypress pit, Was0%, (rop.) of Mass, introduced a bill for the fillies fn eecetrand the ere pee matoe wih a ofp horns ve Sioweledyfpt Arrest of Radinsky, the ANeged Marderer $$ terment. anisAtion of tho Adjutant Goneral'e Depart- | Potjvegn tld Deore him by, gud conmmen ith an OFpOr- of Feldner. ocitetnl Drovrings of Masray, maay 6 | | Sumo Wooum cm Meaete feta Ranft a . ‘s mucky ant iss vipongd “istered. an The fellowing resolution, reported by the danteliiae! Larter — sa arate “ ne bor ar aera, Bares onan ag toni mite, Cartons ewan Boman 4 F; lommaT Ea . was » recover quarters the Metropolitan Police- night, direct of nt . roungest «i ‘lor of Chas. Woolley, all iieeapt Om enotion ef -3r.. Wans, the Ha ake: ia ones ed, That the practice of employing irresponsible | temainsfrom Bullsrun, found a trench filed with s0l- | ¢o0, the authorities of St. Loula, Missourl, atating that Kentucay, Gass 204—Aprib enpaset iaeghor of Cae. ray, a tg tia , (Union) of Va., offered a substitute for iiaving wo oficint connection wit the goverument, | dlers burled face downward, by the Georgians, as @ - . . 43, 77, 55, 24, 16, 68, 74, 67, rites 8, 47, 20. Tamar, ident aow of Patrick and i aor, Pasa mark of indignity. OR b ed until to- ill, which was postponed until to-morrow. ‘The committee say in conclusion:— HOSPITAL FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Mr. Nuavrra, (opp.) of Oregon, introduced a bill to n the performance of public duties which may be properly formed by regular ofllcers of tho government, and of s vate contract. supplies for the different de- ments, where open, and {alr competition might be proper. vertise! Radinsky, the supposed murderer of Mr. Feldner, who Giroulars sent free of charge Sy atoning thee 2, disappeared early in the fall of last year, and whose Corti . body was subsequently found on the Jersoy shore, has sina COvtnR On, BS BEA Tegal, a Shae nunernt will take piace from his late: oenitenen, iy t avenue, this (Thursday) afiernoen, at »-amend.tho act of 1851 for a military hospital for invalid ied by reasons ments for proper Ce ee ee eee ee the | nertaesok, Chicora tt willcbe: cemonscrel tom] MOpALEIAvean Lottery.—Prises” Cadiiedl | 10 ’ cainiond. ie na sous vo the ple aervce an meet ie Aa ont ettasat ome’ tha teapte retthonh a end 00) (coms - od, 0¢8. | ..gintormation furulshed by TAYLOR & CO, Baukers, 16 | , VOoxmmn.—In New Branswiek, N. J., om Wednesday, t KNTUCKY. nem " “ pe tacitad bot meat; bat when the enemies of a just and gene. | *ined considerable excitement at tho timo of Mr. Feldner’s | Wall street. a ei Mapes Ras pasty iat ieviieh te ’ Me. Powoll’ skesolaldon, caulagon ae ee eeiay of ite The lowing resolution was subm: y Mr. How- government are attempting to excite the sym- | murder, and asister of Mrs. Marks, alleged to have been CSIC agta eee np evant ‘olativ rien ‘vfor jaformation concorniag the arrest of ‘persous in the | ¥4¥, (opp.) of Ind., from the committee:— pathyror disloyal men in our ows country, to solicit the | one of the principals in the dark transaction, committed | Prizes Cashed im All Legalized Lotte- frdacuieiade easuiones; ak apes, eerie Haw tome ; Fee eens Loum) or Kye antd he had been much | by investing alexander Oninmiogs with toe cont Aid of foreign, governments, by the groasest mlsrepre- | guieide, .Radinsky will be brobght t0 this city for trial, | "°* TOMES: vy watt atsot, Ne, room No.1, | wick, N.d 4 sent war ant buct m a ” ¥ 5 ‘amazed nt the opposition to this resolution. Tho rubsti- | #Mmaof the pubic money, and euthoriy to punbase ma, | theoficers and soldiers of the republic, this, the most | ,_ Te LURES dts dena re er wean Danuta eee ‘ nator from Massachusetts (Mr. Sum- any guarantee for the cesurintiony performance of poet ‘due | startling evidence of their insincerity and inhumanity, ‘he Pay of the Crew of the Cumberland. New Yone, April 28, 1882, The calatives anti triesda Re ths family are roapect bal Was merely an attempt to avoid getting tho informa. | ties, when the services of competent public oflicers were | deserves gome notico at our hands. In Tuesday’s edition of the Herat a atatoment of two | Wo bave thia day transferred the Merchnnt Tailoring De- | invited to attend the funeral, this (Ibi iou askedtor. The Secretar; Seater bap 8 these |} avai'able, and by involving the government in a vast num. History will be examined in vain for a parallel to this of the crew of the Cumborland appeared, alleging ill partment of our business from the second ttoor of the store | i twoo’clock, from the residence of bis je men in palpable ictatice ot the constitution, and usurped ber nas rata ote ot legitimately engaged {n | rebellion against a good government, 105 prepared for Pir some nceeR RCE ee ecient corner of Brodway and Warren streets, to the second floor | OF prep atth street and Third avenue. . : powers belon; the magistyacy. The most sacri | by ee who were mad ly sure of suc- | treatment om hans nd obnstitutional rights of tho citizen had been trame | {tela especially in y highly injurious Ae ablie service’ | cess by the atd and counsel of fermer administrations | Navy Yard, Brooklyn, representing that they did not NOG: 460° AND A BROADWAY, - under foot. Tho Senator from Mossachusetts (Mr. | and deserves the cousufe of this House, PT | ang a the belief that their plana were unobserved } iP OWNER OF GRAND STREBT. i Where wears obtuiag avery larpoent select stock of Spri receive full compensation for their services on being Giatnag, nae oP eaings roy lect st pring io “ae discharged. Since then we have seen Commander We beg toassure our friends that 20 Reha oe wit | / Meade and the Paymaaterof the receiving ship North Bigttten to austain the reputation off this branch of our Carolina, who say that the entire story is untrue, Gage be P. 5. the retail Reacy Made Clotning Dees ina! wilt and Lyons having received the full amonnt due them. | be egutinued SDMBLECY stock Or Shvkisy CLorHiNG wantod to shield the accent! | of State from ‘the Just indignation of the peopl je (Mr. Powell) wanted no-shuflling off of the question. If ist Secretary of Statehad not manliness enough to refuse to violate the camaitation, ¢ sre at ‘at the bidding of the President, he by a magnanimous people. They precipitated the war, at @ moment when the general govern- Inent had just been changed, under circumstances of as- tounding perfidy, without a’ singlo reasonable ground of complaint, and in the face of repeated manifestations of resolution waa piri “against 45—as fol- ae sqbleuara Aldrich, Allen, Ancona, bailey of Pa. int , Biddle, Biair of Mo,, Blatr of Va.1 Browne sR te Bats finton, Calvert, C: mest Clark, ‘Clements, Cobb, Frederick A. Se = confidence and nothing more than @ | Conkling, Corain ng, Cox, Orisiteld, Crittenden, Cutter, Dawes, moderation and peace on the part of the President and his PRINTS. = Wi top.) of M a the Senator fi ghett Har aniing, ‘are bes rider, bye ocd friends. They took up arms and declared that they would | On Monday Gage received $37 and Lyons waar Now on hand, PRINTS. 1180%, rep.” fass., sal @ Senator from | chet tt, ny ison, Holman, Horton, Kerrigan, | never surronder until tho rebeXion had been recognized RRR TE wemkis Rtn * hut OneorHon OM: ae ; Me Knight, Mailory . May, Menzies, but Ono of “Hop O'My Thumb,” LOC! betom on the Seoretary of "State—words offensive to the teats eth Patton easton, Fe erry, git, eftichartson, | Vinced that they could preserve their liberties only by | Pursuant to » call published in the Gorman papers for | Museum. Splendid performances afiernoow and evening Prints und Domestics for cash; other on 6 monthé eee See ne os eer Btecle rk Y, i Se at Ni Stratton, ‘Themas of Mass, | an appeal to the God of battles, yTushed to the standard of | the past fow days, calling upon brewers, saloon keepers. | port mati to Read Barnum’a Adverti credit Sewiit a bore! discount tor cade le jonas Oo! rain, Vailandighamn, Verree, bard, | the your in response to the call of tl ie r Btock plete. ‘THOS CONITSCATION BIT, Yoornles, Walton’ of or Vt ‘Ward, Webster, Wheeler, Wickliffe, Magistrate. Every spre lab: tia: saonaaeoanee nae Nut 2p taskers; musicians, scares np ment of the Baby Show at the Museum, under the amuse- | Pytces the lowest ix the market. was takea up. Nang whale Arnold, Babbitt, Beaman, Bingham, Blair | £00 has been ‘marked by violence and crime. actors, dancers, tavorn keepers, waitors, wiue mor- Fae is ‘ sSiitaec ns, P Mr. Wiiqor, (rep.) of Pa., said tho bill proposed to | op'P,"*aiake ‘Burnham, Campbell, Chamberlain, Colsex, } No transgression bas been too great, no wrong too start. | chants, housekeepers, and all others who may be opposed Hosiery, ROMATIC , ie “ “free tho slaves of rebels and ‘confisoate the property of | foaces Genk ng Duell, Edgerto n, itor, Ely, Feesend ling for its lenders. They disregarded the sanctity of the | to the new law governing concort saloons and their at- ONDERGARMENTS, QLOVES, si Tet ogee SOUNAPPS, traitors. He was in favor of the provisions of the bill. nk, Goodwin, Ha oopet Hutch oaths they had taken to support tho constitution. te FURNISHING GOODS, 4c Contry Merchants. i Didevald, : He would give freedom to the of Micl Kellogg a th, Lam hey repudiated all their obligations to the | tendants, to assemble, » meeting was hold at Pythagoras A. RANKIN & CO., No. 96 Bowery, ree eal Etcarica and Hotel s trust to the Polley of the Prosi ar panecn, daatonrad suovelt at Me, Rice Of | people of the free States. They decoived and | Hall yesterday, at which @ large number of ihe above r% a |, Aliversons who wish to pitt hase SCHIEDAM CH | emancipation. contended that slavery was the true carnage Trowbridge, ‘Van Valkenberg, | betrayed their own fellow-citizens and crowded their Hevring’s Patent Champion Fire and | yefurs the atvaace ia prices had betier make early applica: mentioned classes attonded. ‘Tho object of the meeting Burglar Proot Safes, 61 Broadway, corner of Murvay street, | von, was to tako measures to tesi the validity and constitu. | New Yors. tionality of the law in question, and to organize a body | yrengata t and Private AS 33, $3 AND $450.—SHOES AND GAITERS, for the mmtuel pretection of ito ucustecs against | Suppor Rooms, opened at No. 126 Crosby atreet, adjoining Spring strike, now rendy at, the operation of it, The meeting, on being catled | Ms former place ot business. ______ SONES?, 10 and 2 Aun street, to order, was organized under the Presidency | patehelor’s Haix Dye.—The Best in the PANIC. <GRNTS PATENT LEATHER B0oTS Fom, of Dr. Julita Koro, and several spenches tn coodemua | world ;harmicss liable and fostantaneous, Sold and ap- A a ai BARTLETT'S, 372 (rand street, ooraer tion of the ordinance were mada. It was ohare ized |. plied dt BACHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond stevet, Hoytoy ag an encroachment tipon personal liberty and the erect UT HOUSE. FURNISHING. of the taxpaying cilizons, as the result of proseriptive Hill's Hair Dye, Fifty Conte=B: a ‘The old establishment of gislation and intolerance, and as an attempt to force thi brown, best in use, Depot, No. 1 Barciay street, 3 great commereiat emporium under the rule of an intole- | al! druggists. : J. & C_ BERRIAN, Taqdldresres on Whesubject, were made by Mossrs. You | Dr. Kerimedy’s Medical Discovery. Xs | ct No. i hronlay, laa bern jovened vith gomplate am der Wilbecke, Dr. Korn, Fedderke, Baass, Meyer and a | Wafranied to cure Scrofuls, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Scald | soriment uf goads iu the above line, and at ‘ 9 vomprising Cuilery of every dvacigtion number of others. A resolution was passed to organize | iced. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Bow roxy Puunpes, and every | comprising Culley Of phery ED WARE, cause of the rebellion. It was the duty of the govern- ment to so cripple the power of slavery ag to insure the further safoty of the government. Tho right of a nation to self-defence 1s well settled by all authorities. He . contended that the bill was in no Way obnoxious to inter- A ational law. Nobody supposes that its passage would provoke the hostility af apy nation, Indeed, t pessage of the emancipation portion of the bill will’ recotve plaudits of ‘all civilized nations. The right toseize the Ebene A of alien enemios is well settled; but it is con- that when a persou is both a public enemy and a per] traitor wo must Fae touch his Property. This is Pigeon ore. The government has oa xeroise both the righta of a Dellige: and Ggovereign against the rebels. He quoted be nisee length the d decision of Justice Sprague, of Maseachunetis, Neither is the bill unconstitutional. ‘bite of Ii Mr. mecocrenaniieeeh road as follows:. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Navy, iu the employ- ment of Géorge D, Morgan without requiring from him any guarantee for the falihful performance of caek duties in the Purchas* of a large number of yeasels tor the public use, Wit & compensation dependent on the pricos paid for suck ‘Yessele, aud receivable from the seller, Instead of employing responsible officers of the government, has adopted policy unanthorized by law, destructive of’ public economy an public confidence, and’ deserves the gensure of this House, ‘The resolution was rejected—45 against 72. ‘The affirmative vote was as follows:— Yass —Nesare. Allen, Ancona, Babbitt, Railey of Pa. Bea- man, Biddle, Blair of Ya., Calvert, Clements, Fredext Grace anche Conkiing, Cox,’ Cris fa Dae Grider, Hanchett, Harding, Boa NE fia Kuapp, Nickerson, armies witD forced levies. They drove from their midst all who would not yield to their despotism, or filled their ne, with men who would not enlist under their flag. ‘They have crowned the veballion by the pervetra- tion of deeds scarcely known even to savage war- fare. The investigations of your committee have established this fact beyond controversy. The witnesses called before us were men of undoubted veracity and character, Some of them occupy high positions in the army, and othors high positions 1m civil life, differing in political sentimeuts. Thoir evidence presents a remarka- ‘ble concurrence of opinion and of judgment, Our fellow countryinen, heretofore sufficiently it ad by tho generosity and forbearance of the govorhment of the United States, and by the barbarous character of tho crusade against it, wil be shocked by the statements of these ‘unimpeached and unimpeachable wit- UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street. weet. ey > llory, rogard to ila bolng a bill- of attainder, the constitution pry Feudigion, bark obinsen, Hallas of xo, eases ‘and foreign nations must, with one ac. | asocicty ona firm basis, of which the following gentle- of Suetteld, Bismiaghama vor: Taamufacture, te vides that the common law consequences .J., Thomas of Md., Vallandigham, Voor: R 8 , the officers:—-Dr. Julius Korn, Presi Breat variety; T. ¢, in sets and singly analy pores feow ‘here’ are febpli reragees allnce. ‘Washburne, Webster, SWiskute, lison, Wor. | cords Gerd howerer ther bave hesliaied bevetatore,, 00a eee ces se. Preckiont. Svlea, $od aut, Nee, vee atifal Complexion—t. ie 3 Bloom of hised and Japanned Tin Wares eat fron fod, ie allowed to liva in situence in foreign countries from ‘Tue PACINO RAILROAD BILL. {nal their details, exceed the worst excesses of the Se.” | surer, and. C. Meyer, Secretary » Complexion wad skin. All druggists, and a Broadyaye 5 cooRtNa UTENSILS ae provendnat Great estates here? The bili has none of | qhe House went into Committee of the Whole on the | poys of india, Inhumanity to the living has been the | A resolntion was passed authorizing the President and of all Kunal Retigerators, of 3 the moet | makeoray the feures of bil ofattinder or 8 bill of alan and | pty Raljroad bill, the business being. prinepally cou- PerTageralt of the rebel Lenders; but it tas reserved for | officers to confer with the eating lawyers with reference | Cetstadoro’a Hair Dye evative | Waod Ware, Brushes, Brooms, Ba ie, ee of tho bill was | fined to perfecting a substitute which bad been OUF committee to disclose as n concerted system their | to the constitutionaiity of the law governing the concert | ang Wigs, the best in ria mt and eae set Mecars. Berriat will be ipreased to wal ii ony the * thei ir old i reba ifort op Aarne pr eerr aB ‘The Committee rose. nsults to the wounded and. their mutilation and | saloons, and to roport che result of such confetonce at the | tnaye! Pavalely apuied © Astor Ho: friends and customers, on ma us and thaw drivea LAND DENMICT IN NEVADA. desecration of the gallant dead. Our soldiers | next meeting, to be held at an early date. The Presi- A a bait MONITORIAL SHOT, WITH A STEBL POINT. the country or punished;and thelr property con- Ir. Kxttoaa, (rep.) of Mich., from the Committee on | taken prisoners in honorable battle bave been subjected | dent twas ales authorized to engage eminent counsel for Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and OLIVER B. GOLDaMITH'S Card in this day's Hi Public Lands, Teporied a bill to establish a Land District | to the most shameful treatment. Atl the considerations | tho defence of persons who may be arrested under the cheapest article for dressing, beautliying, envling, cleaning, | ~--2> Mr. eote: Sasa, Love.) of aad emt, he Tinted | a of in Nevada. that inspire hoqu deng ch ee and a ee new law. i oy ——o ing and restoring the bair. Latiss uy fi. Bold by FACE. ih and Dien sea Jus a ed ati resin ushed djoul men have been disregarded. It is almost (REST OF “PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, poenaiy, fre pps or temp plone rwage af oe met a beyond bellet that. the mou Aghtivg in such @ canse ‘aa wtb’ ' Feet, ke. ‘uly treated by Dr. J.B ' for the confiscation of the propert: - ey At slate hour on Tuesday night the Shakspere Hotel, to “hropodlat 212 RresawAy Bt. . Seer in tnarPulah, Tet qovertinees lan, ferovoane cura, and sustained by a goverdment which, inthe midst Dicahe ‘aid Wilitidn stveote,’ wae viees. b Married. church. N. B.—Dr. Briggs’ Alleviator. is meeting with See cncreket has become dalton Ite coe me | CHE REBEL BARBARITIES AT MANASSAS, | oF violence corner of a = » was visited DY-| Covymanam—JouxsoN.—At Christ chureb, Brooklyn, | snecess in the same ca Band oat sent by and treache! given. evidence ceive indalgence, should have. been subjected to treat- policeman Blair, when three ‘waiter girls,” named Wil- | 1, p, on Tuesday, April 29, by the Rev. A. ‘Bl Part: riage, | Sout Ly druggists. ment never ‘before resorted to by any foreign nation in a heimina Toppin, Margaret Gidden and Phillippina Toppin, Jonnvian H. Consinomam, Jr, of this city, to App M., A OQREAr VICTORY.OWHITE'S PATENT LEvas gira ‘treason should eease, whether it is in the form of rebel- tion, or the more insidious guise of free speech, which | Report of the Jo’ be Committee on the sonia over evary obstacle which provente& resioration Conduct of the War. cantit TA gace have beewtcardet ax Baaree, | were arrested, together with the tarkvsper, nami | sides danahier of Janes. Johnwon, ot the trmer doa wandeatupwane estreds Rave Boas cated ie inion. He referred to the character of the war, s Dr v himself, who on a very receut occasion boasted that | Henry Montz, under the new law regulating concert e—Bansee.—On Sunday, April13, by Rey. A. H. 2 A gee it. and aaid there wore two Kinds of war—one he would haduper nad tonya “4's had been Controlled by huran feelings afver the bat. | snlocas.. Music was in iult blast on the entrance of the a enc J. Dusine 2 CRAnLOTTs 47 Hanne, ati} 7ett* Comeand 60° GRECO RY & 60,25 Mond street. fovrngerys which was war botween one indspendent ‘The Joint Commities on the Conduct of the War have le of Bull run coolly lee gong to bold General Ricketts | officer, the “pretty waiter girls’ being et od in dis. aation and another; the other he would designate a8 & | madea report in regard to the barbarous treatment by re a ALL 78 LATE IMPROVEMENTS —OLD TIMES RE- mixed ag ostage for one of the murderous privateers,and | ponsing their smiles bevel hee to the custome ‘Yoster- Lyoy—Jounsiox.—In Newark, N. J.,on Wednesday, led or elyil war. PION ae the ee seine | the rebels at Manassas of tho remains of officers and sol- | the rebel surgcous disclaimed intercourse "and | day afternoon the priso brought before Justice | apt 30, by the Kev. W. 8. Mikels, assisted by the Rey, Aves ja ate crtosal Younes cates mane But the case waa very different with civil war. In the | diers of the United States Killed in battle there, They | Communication with, our own surgeons taken in | Brennap, wlea they wore hold in $200 ball o auswer the Lr Wright, Rov. A. CLEMENT Lxox, of Fayatteville, N. | forthe “Gaste de Viatts” present war one of the parties stands in the double rela- ‘Y | honorable battle. The outrages upon the doad | charge. Ps to Miss Mary J., daughter of James Jahuston, Lsq., ‘A largo Ladies’ Dressing and Toilet Room added to the examined a number of witnesses, whose testimony is sub- mittéd. The facts disclosed are of s repulsive, shocking and painful character. Nathaniel F. Parker testified that the food of the pri soners was always bad, and sometimes nauseous, and many died from sheer neglect. He saw one Tibbitts, of the New York Twonty.soventh, shot as he was passing his window on Novembor 8, and he died of it othe 12th. The murdorer was promoted by the rebel govern- ecollections of the cruelties to which jected their prisoners. They were buried, any cases, naked, with their faces downward. They were left to decay in the open air, their bones being car- ried off as trophies, sometimes, as the testimony proves, to be used as porgoual adornments; and ove witnese deilberately avors that the head of one of our most gal- lant officers was cut off by a secessionist, to be turned into a drinking cup ov the occasion of his marriage. Monstrous as this revelation may appear to be, your committee have been informed that during the last two ark. galleries, City Intelligence. ix—Kxans —On Monday, Apri! 28, at, he resi- on om. Evacvation Dav.—This, being the lat of May, will be of the bri parents, by ihe Rov. arran, one SAVAGE, ausbor of “Sybil” celebrated by an extensive evacuation of private resi- “Monae coxn-—in Brook ree apes, jukcommence in a te LEADER on Se ia a fog telat dences and places of business all over the city. For the | py the Rev. W. 8. Kare, Romer W. Moore, of New York, | These admilrabic sketches will ecm Biogsaptice ia le, George Farautars Oi Oliver ‘Golds ion hes rine ofcrime committed by individual citizens, grown to the dimensions of war, and war ‘sgainet them should bo viewed as an attempt to arrest them for their criqwé, aid no nation has any right to interfere with us in the treatment of our own criminals. He was tired ‘ot oaring the leaders of this rebellion called brothren. bm. eae tho civilized world by the most unparalleled ‘ity, and they are our mortal foes, and should be ~{reaied os such. also contended that as the armies go South they should be subsisted upon the rebeis, and Jast three or four days the signs of the annual breaking | to Miss Mantas McCous, of Brooklyn. Richard St Y rT ley Sheridan, Geral up of housekeeping have been visible in the streets, end |, VxSk—Waicut.—On Tuesday, April 22, by the Rev. | Jey, Sheridan, Geral deer tud, these momotrs Dr. Vinton, of St. Mark’s church, Avaners A. Werxs ve | 136 lovers ol the oll Grams wilt ee aati READE! acre be seas nsaberiog along ovory direc, | Exit Le, daghter of tho ate Wlury J. Wright, both of | jo vatut ar all iae news mantaen Baturay moraing Bat this city! ae) azar peace weeks the skull of a Union soldier has been exhibited | tion through our aven grand moving opera. Wi x—Browy.—On Tueaday, April 29, by the Rev. SAVING these phous to restereie, He would give the teees | att in the office of the Sorgeant-at-Arms of the Houso of Re- | tion is reserved for to-day. when Rovsewgys will be, in Father De Laynet, Hinwny Witeaton, Hoq.,of Providence, | AL OB TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT misty bays to Tay down thelr arme” and hove who per- | DY. Hamisten, of the Brooklyn regiment, testified that | pregentativer, which bad Deou converted to auch apur- | distraron chine. dane gous wll have ro ook sharp { 1, 10 Eumurxe Siooxx Unows, of Kew York mx EN Walid WARE MAREE’ corisay, erm found on of one ——— ee Oe ban tom teins oe pom ery ia fa- hy pools aft ebeaasl green . nad, owen ven the rebel prisoners taken in @ Toount enh The Soe et Seema” >! ae ates Died. BROOMS, BRUSHES, TEA v iho, hg 8 ¢ p . When, M testimony of Goveruor Sprague, of Rhode Island, is ° pLatdee « Newbera, North Carolina, on 7 ‘ SO Eire Decker ras ea much in favor of) roceeding againet tive rebolace | Bours afterwards, himself and eompanions were allowed most ‘teresting, It odulrms the worst ‘ree | Disrmicr Anconvey Ha:t. Recovanisa.—We take plea. | , Ar 15 cd boagantive over, Paancas W. AianD, of Coe a * abe VES Teo.goobe sapuae. coure povened be great differences about | to go to their relief, the robel surgeons would not oe OA wrgoal Soldiers, and conclu: | gure in informing our renders, who have boa cpprised | pany 6, Fiity-tirst regiment New York Volunteers, som at By ie COO, rE Mune, * - this measure, and he proposed to send all the diferent | ailow them to perform any operations, but tively Meee ena ce war buried Ha does Gol totais | througla there columas of tho serious iliness of Mr. Hail, } of Mc. Geor ee aural Bo a dl is ica toe commutien, 0 that if thereisenyibing | saogied the poor fellows themselves in a hor- | tonsavnas she hyena teseoration of the burned snag | the District Attoruey cf this county, chat he is rapidly oe eee saint teen Gear BROADWAY. to violate tne conatintion in acme | rible manoer, When they out off Corporal Prescott’s | was beoause the rebels believed it to be the body of | recovering, and may soop be curbed to resume big Mon Monday April 28, Chap sill nen eb te wawneat = —_— a way a ike uy ticabe we eurh ae tae very thing by | jog, he saya the assistants were pulling on the leah at | Colonel Slocum, against whom thoy woro infuriated for | Guticge = -aue 0: res lag Weary and Nancy’ Belden, in the ath year of his MET WEATHns stair, PATER. f ® Dill of attainderr There was another idea | 1° vm = aad bering dlplayed 59 mach souragh nad chivalty laforeing | New York Sociry Limnany.—The annual meeting of | Mie Beuty rupee desi ¥ wy February } excludes : ceed to be above éversibing ele in ihe minds | #4ch side, trying to get flap enough to cover the bone, and bravely upon therm. These | ino shareholders’ of the New York Society Library wae | “tne relatives and trends of the jamily are avited (9 | Sewilic snip Company, 13 Broadway, ergo roe ‘ St nome--tbat tr, the exmucipatton ‘of the shaver, If | They had sawed off the bone without leaving any of the | disclosures eating ax thoy focontowtaby. do, the md the faneral, this (Toursaay) efteraesn, ab three | coe mrnny 8 Snes, epee | Basar omduttod'on that principio, and for tat ju | faahtoform the fape to cover it, and mild il eho fore f consi inimanity ofthe rebel lenders, will be toad | held Inst evening, at the building of the ncioty, in Unt. | attend who funeral his (Thureday) atrnecn, Cheres | “CrostaRs ‘ one rau make the cosine ast ngust ua audata | cpey could ase they could Hob gov fap envagh to cover | Seine Tian ease aaa” Cece eovak | voruly piace, The report ofthe wastece hows he ray, | Wansbirn, 160 Madson street. The rensias wil be —~Vensan axrenuniarostt, = ‘unit Over an exten rritory cannot be subdued, 5 to bie i and of ty, 60, this" government nd peosie ma not ignore entirely | the boue, They were then obliged to saw off about an renewed Sorsone to, protect our coutry trom volumes, tres trom dept ts ted i aa! cxponses. apt ‘sine ee iaiaceaias gta see eal ed ee aie Bed come sere 8 bain & large portion of people. Weare more tu restorati 0 power such meu. They ithin the income. 19 meeting of the sharehold- ce Bc a ia ren A ; : fighting to restore the canstitetho, and bitin wl of the bon, and evon then, when thoy came and we believe they will, arouse the dis- See Eee etnies for the ensuing year was he! pe Sane Aer se Si, CONS Some, oot Sold by all Gregett ae SioertGandene, Gouge. Faroe sant. "9 gestion of the brain, aged 21 yeure and @ monthe, for. Ward woting aa inapectora—resuliy inthovlection of the | Merly private of the First Culifornis regiment, Com. C* Lwten eae -—Gulian C. Vorplanck, Charles R. gS Wednesday, April 2) -¢ of consumption, wert Lanox Kennedy, Charles E. Strong, Wil- iam 3. , Otis D. Swan) Willian gregh ed ag wife of William Board, aged 31 years aud 5 wedueed, Henry C. Dorr, Evert A. Duyekin ton i ul i eCwll 7B. Coliiae, William MeMurray, Wisin Al Alien Bats) «, Seas Maan ata { heaee of tee ety are Seapeetiny to put in the stitches, they could not approximate the edges within less than an inch and @ half of each other. Of course, ag soon as there was any swelling the stitches tre out, and the bone stuck through agalu. Dr. Swalm tried afterwards to remedy it by performing another operation, but Prescott had become so debilitated that ust bo careful to stand by the Constitatution ourse! ; ths, war must be governed by the laws of war, ¢ ego old confiscation dills would only continue the war and make feuds forever. He thought all old party diffe- ~ eneces should cease, and we should have ouly one ob- ut down the rebellion. Mi Atm, (rep.) of N. aol Said every quostion under faeaven ‘seemed to be d seed on this simple pre should, horror of nations it this uanol; yg Lat it be our duty, nevert! ‘soverthslnes, to furniat continued contrast to such barbarities and crimes. Lat us persevere in the good work of maintaining the anthort- ty of the constitution, ge of refusing to imitate the monstrous practiocs havo been called on to investigate. "Your committees beg SL pee — es AND CaN! A I, A AS EANELL Nee Peon = | wenuvactars ve. IROULAR names pared oil io bares le aud in conclusion, that they have not r jas Ward and Thomas W, = ; Hon'toraay. he country was in ato of War,aad the | B® 41d nol survive, Corporal Prescott was a young man | $xt'heen anabled te. gaihor testimony ia regard. tote i ey eaten in Brookiya, y or pevieawion fe f L Beperiy at Calon ct all over che South was seized | of high position, and had received a very liberal educe- | additional inquiry guggested by the resolution of tha ‘The British Prize Ring, ura, Visa Buran widow of’euben Bunker, foriner s.Paatoen ae ea cee "ian f Mel epee ta! tan nT Given: amt. Today Weare | Win, Seactenereetes Rane anes ee vgn watery by | RENAN’ POSITION AND BRAKING IN HOROFE, | of this city, in the i2d year of her age. Ure ont Oa paper), with return pomtacr. A it 47 Sena spies 2 omploy of the government, while | ane sme witness describes the suffer! the robels in military service agains Bell’s Life, of Tandon, of the 13th of April, says tat, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Lox 382, Post nn, Mans. ; White Union men are driven outto starve. He was op- rings of the | the United States, and hew such wartary has beet ener afew days Mr. Mose Phils tho backer of Mace, | invited to attend the funeral, without (urther invitation, Canna Serr | } od to referring bn Bed tomcommittee, because | Wounded after the battlo as inooneeivably hor, | ducted by said sav: but that they have taken proper | eaijed upon jecnan, and pul the uation “Did he, oF oe (Thursday, afternoon, ab one o'clock from her inte Gores, 3 See cs ot the fe Wal ' } dina ty ar Rt the {he sehaterefuseto.act,thoy will | rible; with bad food, no covering, no water, they | sep to attend to th meee a did he not, mean fag” 0 e wile Fiseoan’ as, apes Qiorton treet, Brooklyn, 1. Har re: of intserrentenes 30 Pasian A ie por rence tne goverasiens, Dut that therois® | wary tying. apen..the foot aa thickly as. { WADE, Chairman, | 21d be Dot, rasan agit ao ouch desire; that hia vlssres | fonvas will be takea vo Mudnos, N. Y., for iniarioent bt noe the ny by De | ;% that inode do Lp om Mtg 14 Iai lhe Ror 4 Shle counsry. was simply to falfl an ye og want, —On Tuesday, April ‘w, Wruaw Baxiy, aged Beons ot vant Bs oh. } ort See io istocs everything: Weted Wounb Sed. c wise mae could be laid. There was nos @ particle of | GormcuaLn’s Concents.—The first of the three concerts | Howes & Cushing’s equestrian troupe, and that he ay gears. POrea-CRbah OAMpreOn a0.25T ; paign on the Potomao, now We likely to light im the house to enable us to move among them’ announced by Mr. Gottschalk for this woek took place | wanted to ave nothing whatever to do with perihon remains will be taken from his late residence, 781 CAMPO! | Banmmor campaign at Yorktown, He thought if there | Desf to all hie sppeats, they continued to refuro water at present. Mr. Phillips then informed him that he had | Ficbih avenve, to Trinity Cemetery, shis (Thureday’) af- ead trade sup specie last ovening at Niblo’s saloon. The room was crowded to £1,000, or of it, en | ternvon, at two o’clocic, im eonting te vs {i did not go far suough. He | to these suilering men, and he was only enabled to pro- | 19 19 utmost capacity of accommodation. The overture Sree eebaits ut, astleenan did aot wide it, he winat | “Lenacn (ogiand) and) pape ra please copy. venue ue and ty Lasalle my 4 { Sidst here. They live everywhere, arn pron ir very | cure it by setting cups under the eaves to catch the rain | from ‘William Toll,” played by Mr. Gottechalk and Mr, | take a0 further steps, and at once took ‘his leave Buack.— ity, on Wedneadsy, April 30, Joy wueet, One pound package, $1; box of ak ‘ix pounds, | meetings, whore so-called teachers of the Gonpel'refaes | that was falling,and in this way ho spent. the night, Sanderson, has been s0 often criticieed that it i# unneces. | Stbseqventiy, Mr. Philips, at ie request of Mace hima. ES ton of Johm ad Harriet Black, in the 171 ear ot oe yp oe v ‘ones more visited re was ‘4 to read te +4 See py Balciet Bishop for the | catching the water and conveying !t to the wounded to sary for us to repeat our opinion of the merits of the per- bee of his meee his mind; bat his reply was one The friends and relatives of the family ers invited to RAND, SPRING 0 OPENING 0 La ct reba ao Cut of obvcred lurning ‘hele weirs | Stink. As there was n0 light, be was obliged toeraws | formance, The “Valse Pootique” and “Minuet a se | empbatio'*No!”” and Mace may, (horefore, be still Tooked | attend the funeral, on Friday morniug, at 10 o'clock, | pponeeh agin Ta maperst é reser ei 4 on bis hands and knoes to avoid stepping on their | ye’ did not please us much. They were brilliantly upon oe «King of the Castle,’? His baekers say that | from the Hedding Methodist Fpiseo eure, Latte | a Oialorn ‘Gilt Corbices i w ‘wounded limbs; and, he adds, it is nota wonder that next morning we found that several nad dicd during the night. ‘The young surgeons, who seemed to delight in is ready, up to £500 or £1 against an- | Montgomor, strest, near Barrow, Jersey Ci: tot p it ee mtr ai ema Tues. Simm Pee Ap Agen, Gnawa, age 2 | BNTLEMEN'S LAPT OFF OI 1 oe OTHING PURCHASED, ° woen on ears, 3 mouths ay, = his ccmtnt throughout preséuted a worthy Tore satires ema friends of tne family, also the mem- \Snele td Gums treean: Pleaso wi MoDovGats, (opp.) Nor Cal., rebuked the levity of poke at some longih, contending that the é played, but the theme in neither was sufficiently striking itl Dili woud only tes Yond to create war and continue it. or original to merit the encore it received. The Andante from Beethoven’s “Sonate Pathotique”’ and the “Polo. A Mr, Wowan, rep.) of Mich., offered an ainendment to contrast to that of many British pugilists, Ho | ders of Jackson Hose Co. No. 13, tho members of Insu- ; ? = Gowan mon of eeifie ‘with instructions to | backing and butchering these brave OS a mane, our | nia’ wore more satisfactory, and were performed in | iand on Wednesday for Paris, nd one of ha “pas ing Tance ePatrol No. 1, and the members of the Fire Depart | + Yo! Saat f. So Serine Pkttad tensentes ae taoecne tie | oeticomae ay it would seam, perm sited to perform say | magteniy style, ‘The new morceay, ‘‘Reponds moi, | observations was that the ‘exhibition of Tusedee ty bed Mont io genera are, respec. nye to attend the POWDER, x 1g insu 8, emancipating the | operations upon the rebol ‘wounded. Some of 4 4 ce more than ever conirmed him in his determination to amas fod the residence of his brother-in-law, James | jested for 19 yeare x1 im favor, “It kills and exten, Slaven of ail poraouta who hind taken up arms against the | woundod, says this withees, were. itt Wing’ upon the | tatroduoed on this oecasion for the frst sime, has nothing fight no more. {iierot, Nov #91" Welanovy atrest, this (Thureday) after. | Wsinsles"ioscben, “ania, fleas, Mota in clin, aa bare, (opti): eek wattle held until Tueeday night and Wednesday morning, | very marked im its features; but, like most of Mr. Gott noon, ad two o'clock. ‘itremalie will be taken to Cale | Fury and a. wine 5 Avia, (oMD.) of Ky. moved lo amend Mr Hoi. | When brovght in their wounds were complete lately ‘alive m 1 affords fait the th torment. ont Ssbuwteneand imhatonn” mont by striking all thas relative to emen ae ure deposited there by See, havi chalk’s compositions, 1t alfor hpi 0 exhibi- By Jan ‘aon, on Thurede s Apri 1O, Janae Y. Ry yy i i through all the rain storm of Me ina try tion of the peculiarities of his style of playing. The vo- 000 | Faxawax, of ity, son Shes ‘aillips. 19 Pilla are death (o rate ‘ sega (Messrs, Cartile, Davis, Henderson, | sunshine of Tuesday.@yThe dead c~ + the field caliate wore Miss Carlotta Patti, Signor Tombesi and Sig- | House 00 The Telatives aca frond Ext Lt are invited to ‘23 Broadway, "ane ud fio) 1h; ‘Powall, seamed Wom coe ygloow argo pp oy only of his nor Ferri. The ‘Pardon de Ploormel,” sung by the for. 91900 | attend the funeral, Dutch church, Bn o0<terin clot 0 ahr, — ‘ oe ‘illoy, W! or 11; nays, own, tho Fourteeath regiment, but of other regiments, | thor was brilliantly executed and was warmly oncored. 10/000 | between Sixth and ) ody Prove 10,-LADIES BALMORAL B Tria a‘ i be. Pease then mre ‘hia enendinent, ‘aia = rien ‘ct that the rebel dead were carried off Signor Tombesi iy eseveten tna wae hoarsouess, con- 5,300 | pastor), this (Thur Pan for $end up upwards, at BARTLE’ si orand j f . 4 “ As will be interr corner 0! vf Me, Cownnts (ateicttan, las tbe commnitner report | | Im auswor to @ question, whether the Contedoraten | Armed the favorable impression thal Ro, ereated on his 0000 | ‘*rLavacax,-On Wednesday, April 20, Jour Puawscax, | — seta ‘ ; Sext Moaday or Tuesday. woecpenres were not ory ct Baticae, he re- | the whole proved @ eatistactory ono, It'we might yu ‘Yelge 9,000 | only son of Thomas and Anne Flanagan, , aged 18 months, opting pas Basen th LET, bea SARATOGY I been, iver al of the family are invi we ax of Ages farther discussion, Mr. Cowan's resolution was | even to our surgionl instruments.’ He received none of | {rom the favor with whieh the eiforts of the artiste were 4 lot 0000 | suena’ he funeral thie (Thursday) sfernecn, at two | sd near l Lai alae Gite thestegs : sigan Berio, nee On the other side which, secsives By © exoweed sugionse, a Howe and ot s. laington tv, moa di 008 orton, ie etieiieses cf im parents, 104 Mowe | greny Ueht bushes. Apply 10 ome pen Doatittie, inden, Foster, Hefsermon Howee om | Banwuw’s Gnanp Nattoxa Bany Siow.—People avo | House and lot No, 82 Foutl at ne <0n Taced April 90, Larrea, wid : Re hae i ° Moni" festalth, Powells’ Baulobonty Stn Wr viata, of Wm. F, Swalm, Aasistant of | been complaining for the last twelve months that Heuve sent tote Gath wt, 00 foot yh "bon “oom on aged AI 8 fee oc he aan . ‘ Nave Anthony, Chandier, Clark, Dizon, Grime, the Fourteenth New York regiment, confirms the state | tning has been suspended by the war, Barnum Four vacant lot 116th st. and 9th ave . 00 | The ‘rious of Ss femily are + Tonpeotfully invited to H LEON & CO. ie RORTERS Ov CUTLERY, el i Haley Harris rere, King, ‘Lane of n’,, base of Kan: ard to the brutal operations ‘adiction to this assertion. In the line Pour vacant lots 32d st., 400 feet o, 10th ay,. ,700 | ateend the funeral, thie (Thareday) afternoon, at two . hare removed to 40 Warren street.{ ar eerily Pomeroy, neyan, Samana, in carn: vee evidence of the caroleas, | Mat contr aavertion. baby pat ort th mt o’clooke, from the residence of ber son, 227 East Toirtiona a 2, ze baal Wage Wilkioson, Wilmor, “of heartioes, and cruel manner, tn which the sur contends that there has been no falling off, and to prove twain ana Departs fireot.” Inerment in Greenwood, OTICE.—THR AGENCY FOR VR 4aLB OF GOODE 4 Adjourned. 4 pes fe it he haa decided upon having another exhibition of in- mie Eismanotos.<t0 Brovkiyn, on Wetnestey, April 90, o man ut TDA AEBMRR OOM A “hs fount ef Ropecsente’ fant prodigics. Let all interested read his advertisement Aree Pie eet Ce ash ferrt Patmae | 26,1 Gaeta riers, Mane Banaincron, Aged 40 youre seit be remveanon wn ta of lo, 100 tae hg het ag tos in our oolumns of to-day, Prizes are offered there forage | fy" tenfonth nnd indy, Mre Rocknayel, Mrs Ditar okey Hotes Notice of funeral hareattor. bap dpe 0, HADDEN, President, \ 4 , [ASEINOTOR, 90, 1862. and weight, for couplets, for triplets, for quaterns and Na nagar Mme. graigus, Mane.—At Weat Mean Tuomiay, April 29, Saxcvm, New Yor, April 16,2902, a. soeenaaia des fer mashing Gbeetiy. ‘The exhibition comah of ta dune | REMY ei Mana in the 86th year of Buon, (rep.) of Mase., submitted two bills; one to \ | wentiggabe fobel property and to prdvide for the var. next. Mothers. look out! There is time yut fr epoca tae sy ienagh, ino ont nae fie trends ant those Joba sot wriymsimgon, | REO! ono fading. rani Stes cd es caslscor ed hip’ oon-intem, foun By mangoes ion: | Mae Semared joa? ase ag, el

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